The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 15, 1922, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NBBRASKAN
"School Days" Party
!i Given by Y. W. C. A.
First Entertainment of Year is
"Kid Party" for Eighty
I five Girls
"School Days" Aas the impropriate
j ttl of the first party of the Y. V. C.
' A. year held Wednesday evening
j Ellen Smith Hall. Eighty-five girls
ang, romped, played "Farmer in th?
Dell" and its like in true little shoo'.
girl fashion. Tiny black paper &latos
Which were inscribed )vith "school
days", the by-word of the evening,
opened to reveal a quaint program and
i contained a space designated for th-
i
exchange of addresses.
V
A group, of youthful, bashful givli
and boys formca the Initial feature of
the program with a number of clever,
humorous lyrics and finished by lead
ing the entire party in university
eongs. Recess (followed this, an J
dancing, kindergarten games and ex
change of addresses occupied that
ever popular occasion. Since the Y.
W. C. A. chose to conduct its school
on a strictly Ideal plan, lunch came
directly after recess. Each guest was
provided with a small, brown luncn
box, tnie to form in all details. Re
movable lids disclosed sandwiches,
cakes, pickles and potato chips. School
was finally dismissed with dancins
lisced as the severest subjec tof the
day.
Gladys Mickel was chairman of th"
s:-oinl committee whhh had charge
of the party. The personal was as
follows: Lois Thompson, Lila Wyman
Helen Guthrie and Amy Martin.
lish parliament and who is now very
enthusiastically working for tne pro-
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niuuion cause in cmkihuu.
Lloyd-George, the "Welsh wizard,"
was one of the speakers on the day
that the American visited the English
lekislative body. Ho is a very con
vincing speaker, and has a strong per
sonality, says Miss Appleby.
Mrs. Avery Will
Observe Custom
Mrs. Samuel Avery, wife of the
chancellor of the university, will he
at home Friday afternoon from S
to 6 oclock to tailors. Every third
Friday Mrs. Avery will observe this
c.istotn, as she did last year.
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Harmonizing Entertainment
ALL THIS WEEK
A or'PPinB Story of Love
and Regeneration
Thomas Meighan
in his latest Triumph
IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S SO'
Supported by
THEODORE ROBERTS AND
PAULINE STARK
Other Entertaining Features
SHOW START at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats 0 Night 35c Chil. 10c
THREE DAYS ONLY
MON., TUES., WED.
Held over the greatest laughing
how of the year
HAROL DLLOYD
in Five Reels of Joy
"Grandma's Boy"
The Finish is a roar
Other Entertaining Features
STARTING
THURSDAY
RUDOLPH
VALENTINO
in the Screen Sensation
'BLOOD & SAND'
SHOW STARTS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MATS 30 Night 50c Chil. 10c
Vikings to Assist in
Ticket Selling Drive
The Vikings, men's honorary junior
society will co-operate with the gen
eral athletic committee in the sale
of the season athletic tickets. When
i letter was sent to each member of
the society asking for his services
the Vikings volunteered to sell tick
ets and to make speeches to campus
organizations.
Cut Frosh Law
Class One-Half
Registration in the freshman el'ss
of the law college has been cut on 3
half by the addition of one year of
arts and science study to the en
trance requirement, according to
Dean Seavey of the law college.
Registration in the upper classes is
about the same as last semester.
Riley to Organize
Congregational Club
of University StuderJa
"Just to get acquainted," will he the
NEBRASKAN RETURNS minoipal aim of Rev. Walter H. Riley,
FROM EUROPEAN TOUR!fPW Congregational student pastor for
the coming semester. Rev. Mr. Riley
Miss Appleby Describes Personal ,in,pnils to aocompi.sh this by ho dine
Conditions in Germany at the Congregational
and England .Lurches about the city. Although his
plans are not yet fully matured, he
"An American or an Englishman expects to organize a group of Con
can go from one end of Germany to grogational students in order to unify
the other without a black look hut their religious and social activities.
Continued from Page One
celebrations. .vM
For years the Innocent society has
scheduled and had charge of fresh
men convocations. This year the
Innocents plan to co-operate with the
Sphinx in the rally on Tuesday.
At the rallies on Monday and Tues
day, the tags for the week will be
distributed. On Monday, the sopho
mores will receive red tags upon
which is printed an ear of corn, a
place to write the name, the home
address and the Lincoln address. On
Tuesday, the freshmen will he given
green tags which are decorated with
the same printing.
Chancellor Samuel Avery, Head
Coach Fred T. Dawson, Captain
Chick" Hartley and Alumni Secre
tary Harold F. Holtas will be on the
program of speakers for the rallies.
At the barbecue on Friday a real
lunch of barbecued meat sandwiches,
doughnuts, coffee and ice cream has
been ai ranged. The Sphinx have
been busy throughout the summer
working up plans for the celebration.
The first step in the celebration
plans were taken by the Summer Ne
braskan, publication for the summer
school students, which enthusiasti
cally sponsored the plan and through
letters sent to all Sphinx by Wilbur
C. Teterson, president of the organi
zation, and the editor of the Summer
Nehraskan, more than thirty hearty
endorsements of the plans wera secured.
Spends Summer at
Wisconsin School
Robert S. Slothower, supervisor of
the department of manual arts, has
spent the summer under the tutelage
of Professor I. S. Griffiths, head of
the manual arts departments of the
University of Wisconsin.
Fees at this school are small as
compared with those ol Wisconsin.
In the past, there has been a fee
of $300 as matriculation for students
whose honies are out of the state.
There has been some agitation in
favor of enforcing this law in the
future. At the present time, there is
an incidental fee of $22, paid like
tuition at the beginning of each
semester, a fee unknown to the stu
dents of Nebraska.
During the summer just past, there
were students from twenty-five states
in the university. Thirty-five stu
dents from Nebraska were enrolled.
The campus of Wisconsin univer
sity is one of the beauty spots of the
state. Four lakes are practically on
the campus, one of them furnishing
private piers to the sorority and fra
ternity houses, which are built
upon it.
Mr. Slothower is at the head of the
manual arts department of ihe Uni
versity of Nebraska, a new depart
ment in the Teachers' college.
(Continued from page 1)
scholarships will be encouraged to
go on with graduate work and thus
ultimately make a higher and more
scholarly type of business man than
wou'd be possible if they were nt
once to begin business activities,
it cr.es without saying that the
credit of securing these scholarships
is due to the dean and his associates
and to the reeogntion that the gradu
ates of the college have received."
ORDER
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MALTED MILK
30 Cents
jndLLAR'S
PRESCRIPTION
Jl HARM ACY
WE DELIVER B4423
The
Evans Laundry
333 No. 12th - - - B-3355
not so a Frenchman." says Miss Erma
Appleby, secietary of the University
Mr. Riley received his education a
Oherlin college, Ohio and previous to
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Where Everybody Goes
THUR., FRI., SAT.
Inw-titln ' pot linnrl f
"XONOH A NO 1.VM K.S"
LILLIAN STEELE & CO.
rrrwntln tin TrnvcMy
I.OVK I.K.TT1.KS"
Hap and Florence FarneH
in ft compily rrntlnn
'KOR NO BKAMIN"
BILLY WALSH
The Ct I.lttlc Itlark Trpprr"
GABBY BROS.
Tlie lUn villi tif T.y"
'The Cowboy and Rajah"
Mytifv an A RnniHntf
"THREE WEEKS OFF"
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lrtfTOHllnniil N Hurvtrr
HIOIVS KTAkT VI 1. S. S. 7.
Mat., gltf.l Mglit. ' 1,r-
SHOW START at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Matt 20c Night 0c Gal 151
Colonial
ALL THIS
WEEK
An Amazing and
Thrilling Romanse
Johnny Walker
and a great cast in
"MY DAD"
Other Entertaining Feature
SHOW STARTS at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mat 15c Night 25c Chil. 10c
Y. W. C. A., who has just returned coming to Lincoln was pastor of the
from a two-months trip to Europe. Congergational church at Weepiiv,
Miss Appleby was one of a party. Water,
of twenty, including several college H. T. Huntington. Methodist student
professors, a reform politician, an; pastor, stated that it was too early
American labor education leadi-r. ! to give definite plans for the coming
secretaries of Y. M. and Y. W. C. A., year, but that receptions would be
and a journalist. For a month the held in the city churches individually,
party was in, England, and the trav-l
ellers spent ten days in Frame. C L '
Miss Appiehy was twice emer-; Announce rreshmeii S
tained by I.ady Asior. a Virginia Lecture Schedule i
woman who is a charming hostess
i Freshman lecture will lie given u' !
five o;lock Monday afternoon and ;;
l.ine o'clot k Tuesday morning in tne!
filial science auditorium, according
o Miss Florence McOahey, registrir
of the University. Due to a mistak.1
i iho time of freshman lecture -.v;ts.
j( lit tod from the program of studies'
i imed to the freshmen.
LEARN TO
DANCE
We guarantee to teach you to
flar.ee in six private lessorr.
Phone for appointment.
D ft
Williams Private
Dancing Studio
Mrs. T. E. Williams
Phon- B4253 1220 D Street
For Young La-dies
FALL
CLOTHES
wear a
WORLD
BEATERS
Suits, Coats, Silk
and Wool Dresses.
Priced for your
Approval
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Back For the Season
With the Best
Subscription
Dances
WHEN YOU GO TO A
SUBSCRIPTION DANCE
GO TO A DOMINO
STUDDIO DANCE
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Rosewilde Party House
Friday, Sept. 15
$1.00
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Conac Club
ance
Lincoln Hotel Ballroom
Friday & Saturday
Nights, Sept. 15-19
North wall's Band
SI. 00 plus Tax
11 M.L
nPMI
MJQWV
iL)'-,iayviy-
fmi1"A 25c, 50c
Night,
SS 25- 6326
WEEK COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, MAT. SEPT. 13th
2:20 Orpheum Orchestra 8:20
2:28 Topic of the Day Aesop'a Fables 8:28
Betty MARTIN t MOORE Phillip ....
2:40 A Midair Classic 8 40
. CERV0 4.M0R0
2:50 Note and Things
Tos FOUR CAMERONS 7T"
In "Like Father, Like Son"
JIMMY SAVO
3:25 Assisted by 9:25
Jean Frsnza In "A Salvo of Screams"
SHEILA TERRY
3-43 "May and December" a Romance in Seven
Scenes with William Goodall and Roy Sed'ey
TRIXIE FR1GANZA
4.08 Lincoln's Favorite Comedienne In Her Newest iu u8
Scream. "My Little Bag o' Trlx"
. OSBORNE TRIO
4:35 Novelty Equilibrists 10:35
4:40 1 pathe news I 10:40
Suits Pressed
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
Workmanship Guaranteed
- $o.so
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Every Student Should Take Advantage of Our
Coupon Book System. Five Dollars Worth of
Cleaning for Four Dollars and Fifty Cents.
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